Safety WatchHeat killsTom JacksonAug 20, 2018 By lunchtime the temperature had climbed to 97 degrees Fahrenheit, with a humidity reading of 74 percent.Download English VersionDescargue la versión españolaRelated StoriesSafety WatchBrake FailSafety WatchIn the ‘shadow’ of an unstable loadSafety Watch22 tons tip over on a tiny jackSafety WatchTandem lift tragedyLooking for your next job?Careersingear.com is the go-to platform for the Trucking industry. Don’t just find the job you need; find the job you want with the company that wants you!Top StoriesVintage EquipmentRemembering “Big Muskie” – The Largest Dragline Ever Built (Video)The 27-million-pound Bucyrus-Erie 4250W could move 325 tons of earth with one bucketful.Wheel LoadersDeere’s New Mid-Size P-Tier Wheel Loaders Get Performance-Boosting TechThe DirtMassive Dirt Movers: Deere’s New Pull-Type Scrapers RevealedMarket PulseYellow Table: 10 Largest Construction Equipment Manufacturers of 2024Backhoe LoadersBackhoes Hangin’ Tough for 70 Years: Buyer’s Guide 2025Equipment World Contractor of the YearThe Contractor of the Year contest recognizes contractors who have annual revenues of between $3 million and $20 million and exemplify the highest standards of construction professionals.White PapersWhy excavator 3D machine control is right for you.When it comes to your OTR (off-the-road) tires, nothing is more important than having proper tire inflation. This directly impacts the performance and longevity of your tires, which is linked to the overall productivity of your operation.